/*
 * Copyright (c) 1993, 1998 by the University of Southern California
 * All rights reserved.
 *
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 * documentation in source and binary forms for lawful purposes
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 * Other copyrights might apply to parts of this software and are so
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 */

#ifndef RSRR_VAR_H_
#define RSRR_VAR_H_

/* RSRR things that are only needed by mrouted. */

/* Cache of Route Query messages, distinguished by source,
 * destination, and client addresses.  Cache is flushed by RSRR client
 * -- it sends notification when an unwanted Route Reply is received.
 * Since this only happens during route changes, it is more likely
 * that the cache will be flushed when the kernel table entry is
 * deleted.  */
struct rsrr_cache {
    struct rsrr_rq route_query;		/* Cached Route Query */
    struct sockaddr_un client_addr;	/* Client address     */
    int client_length;			/* Length of client   */
    struct rsrr_cache *next;		/* next cache item    */
};

#endif /* RSRR_VAR_H_ */

